Author: | Paul Wiseman | ISBN: | 9781301779925 |
Publisher: | Paul Wiseman | Publication: | November 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Wiseman |
ISBN: | 9781301779925 |
Publisher: | Paul Wiseman |
Publication: | November 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This eBook is written for female managers and players interested in winning. The ideas explained in this edition can be used at every level of soccer, even the professional level, and will also enable ordinary teams to hold their own against, or even defeat, better rated teams.
I show how ladies who play soccer can control how the game is conducted. The beauty of my plan is that it is original, quickly learned and easy to carry out. Most of your opponents won’t even know why they are losing.
The ideas in this eBook originated over forty years ago. I noticed then that successful teams seemed to waste a lot of scoring chances. They shot at goal often. Their efforts usually went high and wide but occasionally they struck lucky and scored. I soon realized, however, that their success was not due to their attacking flair as such, as these teams were often really very poor at the game. Indeed many of the teams that were beaten had better players on view. There was something else going on. It eventually dawned on me what it was and, even better, I soon realized that my theory held good at every level of the game. What you will learn is truly revolutionary.
This eBook is written for female managers and players interested in winning. The ideas explained in this edition can be used at every level of soccer, even the professional level, and will also enable ordinary teams to hold their own against, or even defeat, better rated teams.
I show how ladies who play soccer can control how the game is conducted. The beauty of my plan is that it is original, quickly learned and easy to carry out. Most of your opponents won’t even know why they are losing.
The ideas in this eBook originated over forty years ago. I noticed then that successful teams seemed to waste a lot of scoring chances. They shot at goal often. Their efforts usually went high and wide but occasionally they struck lucky and scored. I soon realized, however, that their success was not due to their attacking flair as such, as these teams were often really very poor at the game. Indeed many of the teams that were beaten had better players on view. There was something else going on. It eventually dawned on me what it was and, even better, I soon realized that my theory held good at every level of the game. What you will learn is truly revolutionary.